Surya Area Rugs

Surya has been manufacturing rugs in India since 1976. They provide customers an extensive line of rugs and coordinating accessories. This unique assortment includes hand crafted pillows, throws and a compilation of signed and numbered fine art pieces.

Surya's in house designers have expertly assembled complete design vignettes, which include an inspiration rug along with coordinating pillows, throws and artwork. The complete accessory package can be purchased together to provide a custom look for any home decor. Please feel free to browse our selection of Surya products below.

Rug Artists Gallery
Surya area rugs are artwork for your room. These internationally known artists
work in all media to create designs that excite, soothe, and brighten the
senses. The artists brings their distinctive vision to each Surya area rug.
Their expertise in textiles brings vibrancy to a rich palette of color and
texture Get to know our artists and the rugs they've created for Surya collections.

Angelo
Surmelis
Let's just get this out right at the beginning.... I LOVE all things HOME.
I have since I was a kid. At five I started dragging furniture around my
parent?s small Chicago apartment in order to change things up? since leaning
and pushing on the walls didn't seam to work. At nine I was using my paper
route money to buy wallpaper, molding and a saw. That later would become
a chair rail and duck wallpaper in my bedroom. Don't ask. It was my country
kitchen phase --- in my bedroom! A design geek was born.
It's safe to say that I have never stopped designing, building, wallpapering
and all other sorts of home doings since. I truly believe that the way you
feel about your home and your space, can change your life! I've seen it
happen to countless families across the country and I've seen it in my own.
Along the way in my world of design, a friend in the TV world suggested
I do a show. I resisted for about two years until he and his wife wore me
down. Since then I've done more than 10 series and specials on networks
like TLC, LIFETIME, STYLE & HGTV? and have appeared on places like The TODAY
Show, CNN, TYRA, and countless other morning shows. All of this has been
with the idea of helping people redefine their lives through design? without
spending a fortune - it is one of my favorite things to do! There is power
in the way you live.

B.
SmithB. Smith is a pioneer in the lifestyle category whose talents and expertise
span a wide range of specialties. Heralded by The New York Daily News, "B.
Smith is one of the most important African American style mavens of all
time". At the forefront of a trans cultural movement, she possesses a unique
ability to merge cultures through a shared appreciation for style. Smith
regularly offers advice to television and radio audiences, reaching others
as an author, and has also earned kudos as a restaurateur and home d?cor
authority. Whether as a personality or lifestyle brand, consumers know they
can trust B. Smith. A native of Pennsylvania, B. (Barbara) Smith began her
career as a fashion model, going on to grace the covers of 15 magazines
including Mademoiselle, becoming the first African-American woman on its
cover in July 1976. Today her face can be seen on Betty Crocker and Pillsbury
products and, in addition to a recent TV commercial for Mercedes-Benz, she
currently serves as spokesperson for Colgate Palmolive Oxy products and
in the past, McCormick's Lawry seasonings. A respected expert in affordable-yet-elegant
living, B. Smith brings style to everything she does. For nearly a decade,
Smith hosted the nationally syndicated/cable lifestyle television show "B.
Smith with Style," that aired on NBC stations in more than 90% of the U.S.
and in 40 countries. Her effervescent personality and creative ideas also
impact audiences via her appearances on programs such as "Good Morning America,"
"The Today Show" and "The View." On radio, her twice-weekly vignettes "B.
Smart Tips for a Better Life" aired in New York on WBLS-FM, the city's #1
adult 25-54 station.

Bob
Mackie
The amazing scope of Bob Mackie?s fashion, home furnishings and entertainment
career is enormous and continues to expand. Mackie?s reputation was built
designing for and dressing the most glamorous and charismatic women in the
world. For years, his designs have graced the most famous stars in the entertainment
industry. And now, his sportswear collection, signature fragrance, collectible
Barbie? dolls, luggage, home furnishings and framed fashion and costume
illustrations, are being enjoyed by everyone. His close attention to detail,
as embodied in the design, choice of fabric, use of color, and opulent embellishment,
is legendary. When a woman chooses a ?Mackie,? she dares to be noticed!
It is for this reason, that Grammy Award winning artist P!nk collaborated
with Mackie to design her costumes for her worldwide ?Funhouse Tour? in
2009. In fact, one of the costumes he designed was showcased in P!nk?s amazing
?Glitter In the Air? performance at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.
In 2008, Mackie and longtime friend Cher, teamed up again for her hugely
successful three year run at The Colosseum at Caesar?s Palace in Las Vegas.

Candace
Olson
HGTV Design Star judge and host of HGTV's Candice Tells All, Candice Olson,
a leading designer in the United States and Canada, began her career in
commercial and residential design after graduating from the School of
Interior Design at Ryerson University in Toronto. Candice received accolades
and media attention for her distinctive and exceptional work before moving
her design career to television. In fact, earlier in her career, The New
York Times identified her as "one to watch." Candice's foray into TV began
when a Canadian station profiled one of her award-winning design projects.
Her unique approach to residential design and her engaging personality
led to a weekly stint as a design contributor to the show. Today, Candice
can be seen as the host and designer on HGTV's Candice Tells All and Divine
Design. She has been featured on the Today show, Live! With Regis and
Kelly, The View and The Oprah Winfrey Show. In addition, Candice writes
a syndicated biweekly newspaper column that runs in more than 400 U.S.
newspapers.

Jill RosenwaldBorn
in NYC, Jill got her groovy crafty start at summer camp designing macrame
wall hangings and leather bracelets. After getting caught by NYC undercover
cops for illegally selling on the streets -- Jill went legit and showed
her ceramics at the ACC craft market in West Springfield, MA. She hit it
big with her first client, Neiman Marcus. The operation was ?just Jill"...
using the pay phone to run the ops. But as orders began to grow she knew
she needed her own phone, and so moved into the first studio in Somerville.
After becoming a sensation as a licensed designer she signed 7 agreements
in quick succession to design dinnerware, rugs, pillows and more. Including
an agreement with Surya with whom she began her popular collection of Fallon
rugs. Our current studio arrived in 2008. Abuzz with creative minds that
share passion and resources - our creative spirit fills with new ideas daily!
In 2009, Jill started her blog In Flagrante where she shares her style,
inspiration and bold voice.

Julie
Cohn
Julie Cohn is owner and creative director/ designer for her own multi-disciplinary
product firm Two Women Boxing and surface design firm Julie Cohn Design.
Based in Dallas, she specializes in the development of products for a broad
range of companies that produce home-related accessories, stationery, gifts,
carpets, rugs, wallcovering and table top. In 1997, Julie assumed ownership
of Two Women Boxing, the company she co-founded in 1983 with late partner
Linda Finnell. The studio was formed by the two artists to preserve the
craft of fine bookbinding and box making . For 12 years they designed and
hand manufactured a wholesale product line for the stationery industry.
In addition, she collaborates with designer Merle Lindby-Young under the
name Design2 which specializes in the design of carpets, rugs and wallcovering
for the contract industry. Her wide range of projects include edition prints
for InterContinental, contract wallcoverings for LSI , DesignTex, and Arc-Com,
contract carpet for Bolyu, art for the W Hotel Condominiums in Dallas, and
carpet for select hotels around the country. Julie is a 1978 graduate of
Kansas City Art Institute with a BFA in painting and printmaking as well
as a 1983 MFA graduate of Southern Methodist University.

Noah
Packard
Ever since growing up in a geodesic dome in Michigan, I have been surrounded
with creativity. After receiving a BFA in Furniture Design from Kendall
College of Art and Design in '05, I packed a bag and moved to NYC. My style
is a culmination of work and life experience, from my traditional training
at Kendall College of Art & Design, living in Vladimir Kagan's attic studio
in Nantucket, to the corporate cultures of S.O.M and Steelcase. Every piece
I create expresses my love of a texture or material, functionality, or an
interpretation of a specific aesthetic... finding inspiration in everyday
sights, objects, and experiences.

Paule
Marrot
French engraver, painter, and textile artist Paule Marrot (1902-1987). Early
in her career, Marrot shifted her emphasis from painting to textiles to
create expressive patterns from the 1920s through the 1950s. Marrot's bold
use of flowers, color and patterns reflect a compositionally modernist style
classically associated with the Art Deco movement. Marrot's artistic influences
include the expressive writings of Marcel Proust, as evident in her work
Du cot de chez Swann, based on Proust's book In Search of Lost Time. "You
paint with your heart the flowers of the fields, love, youth, the seasons,
everything that is wonderful in life," Andre Arbus said to Paule Marrot
when the designer was awarded the Legion d'Honneur. All her fabric and wallpaper
designs had charming stories to tell and revealed her love of nature, art,
travel, birds, gardens, animals and people. Surya is proud to offer Paule
Marrot designs as an authorized ditributor of Paule Marrot Editions.